To evaluate the magnitude and impact of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in emergency department (ED) settings from 2006-2010 in the United States (US).This cross-sectional study utilized Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) National Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) discharge records of ED cases among persons ≥18 years with any-listed diagnosis of DFUs. Multivariable analyses were conducted for clinical outcomes of patient disposition from the ED and economic outcomes of charges and lengths of stay based upon patient demographic and socioeconomic factors, hospital characteristics, and comorbid disease states.Overall, 1,019,861 cases of diabetic foot complications presented to EDs in t...
Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers cause elongated hospitalisations with high treatment costs and high ra...
ObjectiveThis study reports all-payer amputation rates using state-based administrative claims data ...
Approximately 415 million people in the world are affected by major systemic disease is known as Dia...
To evaluate the magnitude and impact of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in emergency department (ED) set...
The burden of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) on the Canadian healthcare system remains poorly defined. ...
Lower extremity ulcers and amputations are anincreasing problem among individuals withdiabetes. Data...
Background:Diabetic foot ulcers infected mainly increase the risk of amputation. The aim of our stud...
Diabetes mellitus is growing at epidemic proportions worldwide; currently 415 million adults are est...
Diabetic foot problems, such asulcerations, infections, and gan-grene, are the most common cause of ...
Background The diabetic foot imposes significant burden on healthcare systems. Obtaining knowledge o...
Objective: Diabetic foot is the most common cause of lower extremity amputations. The aim of the pre...
BackgroundIn 2007, the treatment of diabetes and its complications in the United States generated at...
Aims: To determine whether geography and/or social deprivation influences the occurrence of foot ulc...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
In the year 2005, most of the estimated 150 million people worldwide afflicted by diabetes mellitus ...
Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers cause elongated hospitalisations with high treatment costs and high ra...
ObjectiveThis study reports all-payer amputation rates using state-based administrative claims data ...
Approximately 415 million people in the world are affected by major systemic disease is known as Dia...
To evaluate the magnitude and impact of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in emergency department (ED) set...
The burden of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) on the Canadian healthcare system remains poorly defined. ...
Lower extremity ulcers and amputations are anincreasing problem among individuals withdiabetes. Data...
Background:Diabetic foot ulcers infected mainly increase the risk of amputation. The aim of our stud...
Diabetes mellitus is growing at epidemic proportions worldwide; currently 415 million adults are est...
Diabetic foot problems, such asulcerations, infections, and gan-grene, are the most common cause of ...
Background The diabetic foot imposes significant burden on healthcare systems. Obtaining knowledge o...
Objective: Diabetic foot is the most common cause of lower extremity amputations. The aim of the pre...
BackgroundIn 2007, the treatment of diabetes and its complications in the United States generated at...
Aims: To determine whether geography and/or social deprivation influences the occurrence of foot ulc...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
In the year 2005, most of the estimated 150 million people worldwide afflicted by diabetes mellitus ...
Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers cause elongated hospitalisations with high treatment costs and high ra...
ObjectiveThis study reports all-payer amputation rates using state-based administrative claims data ...
Approximately 415 million people in the world are affected by major systemic disease is known as Dia...